Squareswith
Squareswith is a term used in contemporary graphic design and informal mathematics to describe a modular pattern system built from square units assembled with varying orientations and overlays. The phrase itself is a compound of "square" and "with," intended to denote "squares with" other elements such as lines, gaps, or other shapes.
Definition and scope: In practical use, squareswith refers to patterns that emphasize the grid of squares as
Applications: It appears in iconography, user interface design, and abstract art, where square modules can be
Variants: Square-with overlays, nested squares, and stair-step arrangements are common variants.
Origin and usage: The term is used informally in design discussions and tutorials; it has no formal
See also: tiling, grid, mosaic, pixel art, geometric pattern.
References: No formal sources; see design blogs and tutorials for discussions of square-grid motifs.